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CA vs Menendez

S1 "Story Of Tormenting Parents"

The Menendez brothers' defense went deep into the family background of what they alleged was an abusive, troubling home life. They claimed under Kitty and Jose, both sons ended up traumatized and stunted through their early young adult years.

CA vs Menendez

S1 "Traumatized Children, Adult Killers"

Closing arguments for the jury deciding Lyle Menendez's fate lasted three days. During closing arguments to jurors they brought back up what Lyle and Erik claimed happened in their home when they were growing up.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP21 "The Prescribed Medication"

What kind of medications was Carly Gregg on in the months and weeks before she killed her mother, Ashley Smylie? That's what a nurse practitioner testified to for the jury. Next, the State called in Carly Gregg's therapist who saw her nine times before she murdered her mom and wounded her stepdad. Rebecca Kirk noted in their final session that Gregg wasn't experiencing any suicidal or homicidal tendencies, nor did she report experiencing any side effects from her medication.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP22 "Defendant's Therapist"

According to Carly Gregg's therapist, Carly Gregg wasn't in an extreme agitated state in the weeks and months leading to the death of Ashley Smylie, her mother. Rebecca Kirk, a licensed mental health counselor told jurors that the defendant was treated for anxiety and sleeping problems. But, Kirk also reported that Gregg was cutting herself, talking about atheism, and having depressed thought. These were in therapy sessions just weeks before she shot her mother, Ashley Smylie, in her bedroom.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP23 "A State Forensic Psychologist Testifies"

A forensic psychologist working for the state of Mississippi took the stand. Prosecutors brought in this mental health expert to dismiss the defense's assertion that the defendant killed her own mom, Ashley Smylie, due to an untreated mental illness. Dr. Amanda Gugliano was the director of forensic evaluation services at the Mississippi State Hospital. She spent several hours evaluating the defendant after she was arrested.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP24 "Results Of The Forensic Psychological Report"

The mental health evaluation from a state forensic psychologist was elaborated for jurors. Prosecutors relied on the testimony of Dr. Amanda Gugliano to dismiss the Defense's claim that a mental health crisis was the result of Carly Gregg fatally shooting her mother, Ashley Smylie, and her stepfather, Heath Smylie. Dr. Gugliano pointed out to jurors how unusual it was for Gregg's attorney to be asking questions during her session with Gregg.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP129 "Vulgar And Disparaging Texts"

The jury learned about more text messages of a state trooper who was the lead investigator in the murder case of John O'Keefe. Michael Proctor was the lead detective in the investigation into what happened to O'Keefe. Karen Read's defense accused him of concocting a conspiracy to frame her. Prosecutors wanted to clear things up when it came to Proctor's text messages to his family, friends, and co-workers during the investigation.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP130 "Unprofessional And Regrettable Comments"

Unprofessional and regrettable. That's what Michael Proctor, lead investigator in the death of John O'Keefe, told the jury about some of his text messages. One of them called Karen read, the defendant, a whack job and retarded. Despite admitting to sending vulgar texts to friends and family, State Trooper Proctor did not waver on his conclusions that read intentionally killed her boyfriend with her SUV by hitting him with it and driving off, subsequently leaving O'Keefe for dead.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP115 "Third Forensic Scientist Explains"

Jurors heard more details about the physical evidence found in the area where John O'Keefe was discovered. For a third time in a row, the State brought in a forensic scientist from the Massachusetts State Crime Lab to tell the jury about test results. Crime scene analysts looked for a physical match when examining the evidence in the case against Karen Read. Prosecutors argued that this evidence linked her to the death of her boyfriend in a hit and run.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP116 "Sergeant Yuriy Bukhenik"

A sergeant from the Massachusetts State Police took the stand. Yuriy Bukhenik was the supervisor of the lead detective in the investigation into the death of John O'Keefe. When Massachusetts State Police took over this case, the first thing they did was interview the defendant and impound her SUV. The state police took over this case due to a conflict of interest involving a Canton police officer.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP117 "Defendant's First Police Interview"

Jurors saw the physical evidence collected by investigators. It included the clothing and sneakers John O'Keefe was wearing the night before he was found in a pile of snow. Next, the jury heard about the first formal interview the state police did with the defendant just hours after O'Keefe died. According to the sergeant on the stand, investigators drove to Karen Read's family home to ask her specific questions about the hours leading up to John's death.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP118 "Seizing The Black SUV"

A state police sergeant testified about the early days of the investigation into John O'Keefe's death. As law enforcement interviewed Karen Read, investigators were seizing her car and bringing it in to be examined. Jurors watched video of Read's car being brought into police custody. They impounded her large black Lexus SUV for the early stages of their criminal investigation, just hours after John O'Keefe was pronounced dead.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP119 "Reviewing Surveillance Video"

Prosecutors turned the jury's attention to surveillance video from the hours leading up to John O'Keefe's death. This helped them put together a timeline of events which they hoped would convince the jury that the defendant killed her boyfriend in a deadly hit-and-run. Investigators collected footage from different locations around town to get a sense of how the defendant was moving about in the lead-up to O'Keefe's death.

Killer Or Cover-Up Murder Trial

S1, EP120 "Drinks Karen Read Had"

Hours before John O'Keefe lost his life, he and his girlfriend, Karen Read, were out at a bar with friends. Jurors in her murder trial got a glimpse of how many drinks she had- raising the idea that this could have led to a hit and run and John's death. Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Yuriy Bukhenik alleged that she had six alcoholic drinks in less than two hours. Police figured this out by retrieving bar receipts and watching surveillance video.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP3 "The Stepfather Testifies"

Carly Gregg's defense team had questions for the first officer who arrived at her home after her mother, Ashley Smylie was killed. By the time police got there, the defendant had run away but was later caught and taken into custody. Next to the stand was the defendant's stepfather and the victim's husband, Heath Smylie. Prosecutors alleged Gregg also wanted to have her stepfather killed but her defense alleged she slipped into a manic, mental health crisis.

Deadly Daughter Murder Trial

S1, EP4 "A Teenage Killer"

Jurors learned more about the defendant's background which included secrets she kept from her parents. On the stand was Carly Gregg's stepfather, Heath Smylie, who was the other victim in the case. He told jurors about finding Ashley's body and then Carly shooting at him. Gregg was 14 years old at the time she killed her mother and wounded her stepfather. Prosecutors tried her as an adult in the crimes.

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